Students in an introductory physics class learn a variety of different, and seemingly unconnected, concepts. Gravity, the laws of motion, forces and fields, the mathematical nature of the science – all of these are ideas that play a central role in understanding physics. And one thing that connects all of these physical concepts is the impetus the great scientists of the past had to develop them – the desire to understand the motion of the planets of the solar system. This desire led to the revolutionary work of Copernicus and Galileo, Kepler and Newton. And their work forever altered how science is practiced and understood.
Planetary Motions: A Historical Perspective (Greenwood Guides to Great Ideas in Science)
$94.58
This book provides a historical perspective on physics and astronomy, explaining core scientific concepts through the work of influential scientists.
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| Weight | 0.68 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 17.8 × 1.6 × 25.4 in |

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